Originally Posted By Smash47:Should be close to building a HK93/33/C93.

I'm gonna guess a barrel for the C93 will work, same goes for compliance parts, trigger pack and US mags are 3 parts too, so compliance parts should not be an issue. That leaves the receiver. Without having parts in hand, again I'm guessing a semi C93 receiver could be used with the Cetme L parts grafted to it, sights, tube, mag well.

I'll get one, but I'll farm it out. This will go good in my collection with my Cetme C, HK91 and C93.

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The receiver & bolt carrier aren't even remotely the same shape as an Hk 33/93. These will require someone making new, specific parts.

The C93/HK33 kit builds look way better and the C93's are relatively cheap already built.

In the 90s a gun guy would give his left nut for an HK93, or a clone if any existed, and nowadays they barely get much attention. ARs got more versitile and more options pretty much leaving the less versitile 223 guns bite the dust from enthusiasm.

Originally Posted By Lothbrok:Sounds awesome, but without receivers and barrels...what's the point?

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Keep telling everyone that. Every kit that's ever come in, in any quantity, has eventually been supported with the necessary components to build. Every one. But by time that support arrived, the kits either sold out or rose exponentially in price.

I've learned my lesson. I'll buy cheap kits for guns I'd like to have and either wait for the parts or sell the kits on gunbroker to the people who asked "what's the point?" a couple years from now for 3x what I paid.

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I am glad someone brought this thread to my attention!
To my knowledge this is the first time the CETME L (5.56X45) rifle/part set has ever been available to American shooters/collectors.
Since the CETME L kits are just hitting the market there will be a lag before manufacturers see the opportunity to supply barrels & receivers for these.
CENTURY Arms will NOT be building these guns because APEX purchased ALL the CETME L's that were imported.
We are catching up on customer orders and have been short 2-3 people every day since the week before Christmas, so that is why these have not been handled and listed yet.
Jeff and I are talking pricing and think we will be doing an "introductory sale price" as we want to get these out into our customers hands.
We are talking pricing between $200 to $300.
APEX has been in contact with companies wanting to build parts/barrels/receivers for these and their is a chance of semi-auto rifles for the commercial market.
The parts kits are here, but the cut barrels and crushed receivers have yet to clear US Customs.

Is there a newsletter I can subscribe to on the website to notify me when they become available?

Also, how many are being imported if I may ask?

The current APEX web site doesn't support CUSTOMER accounts and so there is no e-mailings of new products, newsletter, etc.
That will come with the new web site that we are working on now.
I actually don't know (I forgot) the total number of these kits that we purchased.
The first shipment is certainly enough quantity that manufacturers will be wanting to make/sell the parts needed to complete these as a semi-auto.
Also, I sure didn't know that an AR stock adapter already exists!

Originally Posted By Tony-Ri:Sans barrel and receivers, I might go for one of these for $100.

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That is what I'm thinking as well.

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